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Android on your desktop gets its second alpha
News On Tuesday Google announced the creation of the Google Chrome Operating System project, with the goal of releasing a Linux-based OS for netbooks and other PCs in the second half of 2010. The developers of the LiveAndroid... [09 Jul 2009]
Google Chrome: Do PC makers really want another OS?
News Judging by their public reactions to Google's news, much of the top tier of consumer PC makers appear caught off guard by Google's announcement on Tuesday of Chrome OS, an open-source operating system the company is... [09 Jul 2009]
Mozilla: 'Developers, look no further for your open source tools'
News Developers interested in reviewing that index of tools will need a browser with Canvas (the part of HTML5 that allows dynamic rendering of bitmap images) to view the content, such as Firefox 3.5, Safari 4, Chrome 2, or... [09 Jul 2009]
Chrome OS: What Google can do, Ubuntu does better
Comment There's no doubt Google has made moves in this direction with its pledge to open-source Chrome OS, the same way it did with several previous projects; the Chrome browser itself and its Android mobile OS. [08 Jul 2009]
Google to launch netbook operating system next year
News Google has announced it is developing an operating system based on its browser, Chrome. The company announced Google Chrome OS on its blog Tuesday night, saying netbooks from unnamed manufacturers will... [08 Jul 2009]
Photos: What's new in Firefox 3.5?
Photo Unlike Chrome, these tabs are not sandboxed. Firefox 3.5 is twice as fast as last year's Firefox 3 but it's still not as fast as Google Chrome or Apple Safari when it comes to JavaScript. The big feature... [06 Jul 2009]
Firefox 3.5: It's alive
News Firefox broke Microsoft's lock on the browser market, but it now faces other challenges, chiefly Apple's Safari and Google's Chrome. Firefox 3.5, the embodiment of Mozilla's attempt to "upgrade the web", is now available... [01 Jul 2009]
The Security Architecture of the Chromium Browser
White Paper This paper presents the security architecture of Chromium, the open-source browser upon which Google Chrome is built. Most current web browsers employ a monolithic architecture that combines "The User" and "The Web" into... [30 Jun 2009]
"Whatever you do, please DON'T DOWNLOAD THEM"
News Google released Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux Thursday - but only in rough developer preview versions that the company warns are works in progress. In order to get more feedback from developers, we have early developer... [05 Jun 2009]
Visual Guide to SAS Web Application Development
White Paper The browser wars have entered a new era with Google Chrome challenging Microsoft Internet Explorer's dominance. One of the driving forces and strategies for Google Chrome is to have the browser function... [30 May 2009]
Google: Apps to shun OS for the desktop
News Still, Google's vice president of engineering, Vic Gundotra, noted that the four modern open standards browsers (Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera) are all adopting some HTML 5 technologies as they become more stable,... [28 May 2009]
Minority Report: Apple, Google closer than ever?
Comment Microsoft argued that if it was forced to unbundle Internet Explorer from Windows, users would flock to Google's Chrome browser instead. Seb Janacek examines the couple's fate. The Federal Trade Commission's decision to... [26 May 2009]
Chrome gets 30 per cent speed boost
News Google has shifted the JavaScript engine that powers its Chrome web browser into a higher gear. The company announced on Thursday that an update to Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine, combined with a new... [22 May 2009]
Firefox beta 3.5: Breathing down IE's neck
News Microsoft has released a significant new version, Internet Explorer 8, while Google has entered the market with Chrome, and Apple is trying to secure a Windows foothold for its Safari browser. Mozilla on Monday released... [28 Apr 2009]
Samsung announces first Android phone landing in June
News The browser included in the i7500 will, according to O2's statement, be "Chrome-Lite". Android's browser has never been explicitly named, but is based on the same WebKit framework as Google's desktop browser,... [28 Apr 2009]